It’s that time of year again. Maybe you overindulged a bit over the holidays, even if you didn’t , you still might be looking to lighten up your menus and reduce your calorie / carb / gluten / meat or ???? intake. Your family may be with you in that resolution, or maybe they aren’t fans of your new “Fitness Pal“. Whatever the circumstance, I have a great solution that you can make ahead, enjoy all week, and customize to please everyone.

I originally posted this recipe in January of 2014, but I wanted to revisit it because it is a really great recipe that is highly customizable, and I wanted to highlight that benefit.

The Plan:

Make the basic soup recipe below, but customize it by adding items from the ingredient list below to meet your family’s dietary preferences and needs. Then serve the soup with lots of optional toppings on the side. The non-dieters can go crazy with the cheese and crumbled tortilla chips and make the dish as rich as their hearts desire.

Low Carb:
chicken or turkey
shrimp
tofu
lean ground beef or bison

Meat Free:
beans (pinto, black, ect.)
tofu

Low Calorie:
More veggies
A half portion of any of the Low Carb and Meat Free ingredients

This soup is great on its own, or with a side of black bean or black bean and cheese taquitos. To make the taquitos, preheat oven to 375 degrees and, heat a stack of small corn tortillas (as many as you want to make) in a plastic container or bag in the microwave for about 30 seconds to make them soft and pliable. Spread a couple of tablespoons of black bean dip on one side of a tortilla, top with a sprinkle with cheese (optional) and roll into a cigar shape. Place taquitos seam side down on a parchment-lined baking sheet that has been sprayed with vegetable oil. Spray the taquitos with a bit more vegetable oil, then bake them for about 15 min until they are heated through and beginning to brown.

I like to make a big batch of these and freeze them. To freeze, place baking sheet in the freezer until the tamales are frozen, then transfer taquitos to plastic freezer bags for storage. Reheat for 12-15 minutes at 400 degrees.

Serve taquitos with guacamole, salsa or tortilla soup for dipping.

Tortilla Soup

2014-01-01 17:04:47

Serves 6

This soup is a healthy and delicious lunch, dinner or starter course any time of year.